Transmission ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–37
Diaassembly, Inspection and
Reassembly of minor Components
NOTE: The instructions here are organized so that you
work on only one component group at a time.
This will help avoid confusion from similar-looking parts
of different subassemblies being on your workbench at
the same time.
The component groups are inspected and repaired from
the converter housing side.
As much as possible, complete the inspection, repair
and reassembly before proceeding to the nex t
component group. If a component group cannot be
reassembled because parts are being ordered, be sure
to keep all parts of that group in separate container
while proceeding with disassembly, inspection, repair
and reassembly of other component groups.
Recommended ATF type DEXRON III.
General Cleaning Notes:
1. All disassembled parts should be washed clean and
any fluid passages and holes should be blown
through with compressed air.
2. When using compressed air to dry parts, always aim
away from yourself to prevent accidentally spraying
automatic transmission fluid in your face.
3. The recommended automatic transmission fluid
should be used for cleaning.
Parts Arrangement:
1. After cleaning, the parts should be arranged in
proper order to allow performing inspection, repairs,
and reassembly with efficiency.
2. When disassembling a valve body, be sure to keep
each valve together with the corresponding spring.
3. New brakes and clutches that are to be used for
replacement must be soaked in transmission fluid
for at least thirty minutes before assembly.
General Assembly:
1. All oil seal rings, clutch discs, clutch plates, rotating
parts, and sliding surfaces should be coated with
transmission fluid prior to reassembly.
2. All gaskets and rubber O-ring should be replaced.
3. Make sure that the ends of a snap ring are not
aligned with one of the cutouts and are installed in
the groove correctly.
4. If a worn bushing is to be replaced, the
subassembly containing that bushing must be
replaced.
5. Check thrust bearings and races for wear or
damage. Replace if necessary.
6. Use petroleum jelly or vaseline to keep parts in
place.
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7A4–88 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
Disassembly
1. Remove assembled thrust bearing and race from
transmission case.
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2. Check first and reverse brake piston movement.
Make sure that first and reverse brake piston moves
smoothly when applying and releasing the
compressed air into the transmission case.
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3. Set special tool on the spring retainer, and
compress the return spring.
Spring compressor: J–25048
Remove the snap ring with snap ring pliers.
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4. Remove the piston return spring.
5. Remove the first and reverse brake piston No.2.
Holding the first and reverse brake piston No.2 by
hand, apply compressed air to the transmission
case to remove the first and reverse brake piston
No.2.
Remove the first and reverse brake piston No.2.
If the piston does not pop out with compressed air,
lift the piston out with needle-nose pliers.
24 6RY 0 0016
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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–89
6. Remove the O-ring from first and reverse brake
piston No.2.
7. Remove the reaction sleeve.
Insert special tool behind the reaction sleeve and
gradually lift it out of the transmission case.
Reaction sleeve puller: J–37236
RUW 37A SH00 330 1
8. Remove the O-ring from reaction sleeve.
9. Remove the first and reverse brake piston No.1.
Insert special tool behind the first and reverse brake
piston No.1 and gradually lift it out of the
transmission case.
Piston puller: J–37237
RUW 37A SH00 340 1
10. Remove the O-rings from first and reverse brake
pistion No.1.
Reassembly
1. Coat three new O-rings with ATF.
Install the two O-rings on the No.1 piston.
2. Install the O-ring on the reaction sleeve.
3. Install the first and reverse brake piston No.1 to the
reaction sleeve.
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4. Coat a new O-ring with ATF and install it on the first
and reverse brake piston No.2.
5. Install the first and reverse brake piston No.1 with
reaction sleeve onto the first and reverse brake
piston No.2.
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7A4–90 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
6. Align the teeth of the first and reverse brake piston
No.2 into the proper grooves.
Being careful not to damage the O-rings, press in
the first and reverse brake piston No.2 with No.1
into the transmission case.
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7. Place piston return spring onto first and reverse
brake piston No.2.
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8. Set special tool as shown, and compress the return
spring with special tool.
Spring compressor: J–25048
Install the snap ring with snap ring pliers.
Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned
with the spring retainer claw.
24 7RY 0 0002
9. Check first and reverse brake piston movement.
Make sure the first and reverse brake piston moves
smoothly when applying and releasing the
compressed air into the transmission case.
24 6RY 0 0022
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7A4–92 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
Transmission Valve Body assembly
Disassembled View
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E nd O FCallo ut
Legend
(1) Detent spring
(2) Manual shift valve
(3) Upper valve body
(4) No.1 gasket (Upper valve body side)(5) Valve body plate
(6) Clamp
(7) Pressure control solenoid
(8) No.2 gasket (Lower valve body side)
(9) Lower valve body
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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–121
Transmission Case
Disassembled View
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E nd O FCallo ut
Disassembly
1. Using a chisel, cut off the spacer and remove it from
the shaft.
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Legend
(1) Spacer
(2) Pin
(3) Manual valve lever shaft(4) Manual valve lever
(5) Oil seal
(6) Oil seal
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7A4–122 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
2. Using a punch, drive out the pin.
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3. Pull the manual valve lever shaft out through the
case by the threads.
4. Take out the manual valve lever.
5. Using a screwdriver, remove the oil seals.
24 9RY 0 000 4
Reassembly
1. Coat a new oil seal lip with multi purpose grease.
Using special tool, drive in the oil seal.
Oil seal installer : J–37232–2
RTW3 7A SH00 0701
2. Assemble a new spacer to the manual valve lever.
3. Install the manual valve lever shaft to the
transmission case through the manual valve lever
by the threads.
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WORKSHOP MANUAL
TF SERIES
TRANSMISSION
JR405E MODEL
SECTION 7A
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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-1
SECTION 7A1
CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................................................7A1- 3
CONSTRUCTION ....................................................................................................................7A1- 3
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATION .....................................................................................7A1- 4
NUMBER PLATE LOCATION ...............................................................................................7A1- 5
ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMPONENTS LOCATION ..................................................7A1- 6
TRANSMISSION CONTROL UNIT (TCM) PERIPHERAL CIRCUIT ..............................7A1- 7
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPONENT ...........................................................7A1- 8
TORQUE CONVERTER (WITH LOCK-UP FUNCTION) ..................................................7A1- 8
OIL PUMP .................................................................................................................................7A1- 9
INPUT SHAFT ..........................................................................................................................7A1- 10
OUTPUT SHAFT ......................................................................................................................7A1- 10
GEAR SHIFTING MECHANISM ............................................................................................7A1- 10
CONTROL VALVE ...................................................................................................................7A1- 14
OIL PASSAGE .........................................................................................................................7A1- 19
PARKING FUNCTION .............................................................................................................7A1- 20
INHIBITOR SWITCH ...............................................................................................................7A1- 21
TURBINE SENSOR .................................................................................................................7A1- 22
SPEED SENSOR .....................................................................................................................7A1- 22
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) .............................................................................7A1- 23
ENGINE SPEED SENSOR (=TDC SENSOR) ....................................................................7A1- 23
BRAKE SWITCH ......................................................................................................................7A1- 24
MODE SELECT SWITCH .......................................................................................................7A1- 24
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM) ..................................................................7A1- 25
CONTROL MECHANISM ............................................................................................................7A1- 26
CONTENT OF FUNCTION AND CONTROL ......................................................................7A1- 26
CONTROL ITEM, INPUT AND OUTPUT .................................................................... 7A1- 29
LINE PRESSURE CONTROL ..................................................................................... 7A1- 30
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7A1-2 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
PAGE
LOCK-UP CONTROL ..............................................................................................................7A1- 30
DIRECT ELECTRIC SHIFT CONTROL (DESC) ................................................................7A1- 31
LEARNING CONTROL ............................................................................................... 7A1- 33
MAJOR INPUT/OUTPUT COMPONENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS .......................... 7A1- 34
CONTROL CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................... 7A1- 35
GEAR TRAIN (TRANSMISSION MECHANISM) OPERATION AND
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT ................................................................................................. 7A1- 36
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION ......................................................................... 7A1- 36
COMPONENT NAME AND FUNCTION ...................................................................... 7A1- 36
COMPONENT AND THEIR OPERATING CONDITION ............................................. 7A1- 37